1980
DOI: 10.1097/00132586-198012000-00006
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Influence of Cimetidine on Cardiovascular Parameters in Man

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“…In the patients studied, heart rate and sinus node function were not altered. Samuel & Dundee [75] reported a fall in blood pressure (20 mmHg systolic) and cardiac output (30%) using the Hamilton-Steward dye dilution method 5 min after administration of cimetidine in one of 10 patients tested. Barbat & Warrington [76] noted a reduction in heart rate following oral cimetidine treatment whereas ECG, systolic time intervals (STI), and blood pressure were unaffected.…”
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“…In the patients studied, heart rate and sinus node function were not altered. Samuel & Dundee [75] reported a fall in blood pressure (20 mmHg systolic) and cardiac output (30%) using the Hamilton-Steward dye dilution method 5 min after administration of cimetidine in one of 10 patients tested. Barbat & Warrington [76] noted a reduction in heart rate following oral cimetidine treatment whereas ECG, systolic time intervals (STI), and blood pressure were unaffected.…”
Section: Description Of Investigations Perjormedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, catecholamines or other vasoactive substances were administered to patients in some of these studies [79,81,82,85]. In other investigations, only partial information about concomitant treatment in these critically ill patients was presented [75,83]. Furthermore, the very presence of a patient in an intensive care unit implies a maximum sympathomimetic stimulation leading to a non-negligible alteration of cardiac function.…”
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